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Garden Time

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Description: "There are few great poets alive at any one time, and W.S. Merwin is one of them. Read him." —The Guardian"Merwin has attained a transcendent and transformative elevation of beaming perception, exquisite balance, and clarifying beauty." —Booklist, starred review of The Moon before Morning "Merwin has become instantly recognizable on the page." —Helen Vendler, The New York Review of BooksW.S. Merwin composed Garden Time during the difficult process of losing his eyesight. When he could no longer see well enough to write, he dictated his new poems to his wife, Paula. In this gorgeous, mindful, ... (more)
Manufacturer: Copper Canyon Press
Release date: 13 September 2016
ISBN-10 : 1556594992 | ISBN-13: 9781556594991
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mika_ added this to a list 7 years, 6 months ago
100 Favorite Books of Poetry (100 books items)

""Old Man At Home Alone in the Morning" There are questions that I no longer ask and others that I have not asked for a long time that I return to and dust off and discover that I’m smiling and the question has always been me and that it is no question at all but that it means different things at the same time yes I am old now and I am the child I remember what are called the old days and there is no one to ask how they became the old days and if I ask myself there is no answer so this is old "


mika_ added this to a list 7 years, 6 months ago
Read in 2016 (97 books items)

"Excerpt from "Living with the News" "endless patience will never be enough the only hope is to be the daylight" "Ripe Seeds Falling" " At home in late summer after the long spring journeys and their echoing good-byes at home as the year's seeds begin to fall each one alone each in its own moment coming in its blind hope to touch the earth its recognition even in the dark knowing at once the place that it has touched the place where it belongs and came to stay this is the place that I wanted t"


mika_ rated this 9/10 7 years, 6 months ago